The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen4J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... said , the Hiftory of Don Quixote utterly destroyed the Spirit of Gallantry in the Spanish Nation ; and I believe we may fay much more truly , that the Humour of Ridicule has done as much Injury to the true Relish of Company in England ...
... said , the Hiftory of Don Quixote utterly destroyed the Spirit of Gallantry in the Spanish Nation ; and I believe we may fay much more truly , that the Humour of Ridicule has done as much Injury to the true Relish of Company in England ...
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... said , invite to bring in their several Cafes and Complaints , in which they shall be relieved with all imagi- nable Expedition . I am very fenfible , that the Office I have now taken upon me will engage me in the Difquifition of many ...
... said , invite to bring in their several Cafes and Complaints , in which they shall be relieved with all imagi- nable Expedition . I am very fenfible , that the Office I have now taken upon me will engage me in the Difquifition of many ...
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... said with Allufion to Fortune and Fame , may as justly be applied to Wit and Beauty ; for thefe latter are as adventi tious as the other , and as little concern the Effence Effence of the Soul . They are all laudable in N ° 251 . The ...
... said with Allufion to Fortune and Fame , may as justly be applied to Wit and Beauty ; for thefe latter are as adventi tious as the other , and as little concern the Effence Effence of the Soul . They are all laudable in N ° 251 . The ...
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... said Elizabeth Makebate , that the was an old Offender , and a Woman of a bad Reputation . It appeared in particular , that on the Sunday before fhe had detracted from from a new Petticoat of Mrs. Mary Doelittle , having 395 ...
... said Elizabeth Makebate , that the was an old Offender , and a Woman of a bad Reputation . It appeared in particular , that on the Sunday before fhe had detracted from from a new Petticoat of Mrs. Mary Doelittle , having 395 ...
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... said . The Jury however found him guil- ty , and reprefented by their Forewoman , That fuch Difcourfes were apt to fully the Imagination , and that by a Concatenation of Idea's , the Word Linen implied many Things that were not proper ...
... said . The Jury however found him guil- ty , and reprefented by their Forewoman , That fuch Difcourfes were apt to fully the Imagination , and that by a Concatenation of Idea's , the Word Linen implied many Things that were not proper ...
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